🚀 Feature
Please support azure-datalake-store >= 1.0.0 i.e. including the new authentication API.
Motivation
papermill pins azure-datalake-store to < 1.0.0a1
ADL >= 1.0.0 implements the new authentication API.
Debian has azure-datalake-store at 1.0.1 https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/azure-data-lake-store-python
Tests on adl.py fail. Papermill will not be able to be retained in Debian with failing tests.
I guess a proportion of users does not use papermill with ADL. So I guess it is in more Debian end users' interest to have papermill without ADL support. I therefore propose that we disable ADL support in the Debian package until papermill fixes this issue.
I don't have any intention to use ADL, so I can't propose a solution. I see some code in abs.py and PR #728 that looks like it should do the trick though ;-)
Thanks for your feedback, even if you think this all makes little sense ;-)
I will keep an eye on this issue to see when we can remove our patching out of ADL.
🚀 Feature
Please support azure-datalake-store >= 1.0.0 i.e. including the new authentication API.
Motivation
papermill pins azure-datalake-store to < 1.0.0a1
ADL >= 1.0.0 implements the new authentication API.
Debian has azure-datalake-store at 1.0.1 https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/azure-data-lake-store-python
Tests on adl.py fail. Papermill will not be able to be retained in Debian with failing tests.
I guess a proportion of users does not use papermill with ADL. So I guess it is in more Debian end users' interest to have papermill without ADL support. I therefore propose that we disable ADL support in the Debian package until papermill fixes this issue.
I don't have any intention to use ADL, so I can't propose a solution. I see some code in abs.py and PR #728 that looks like it should do the trick though ;-)
Thanks for your feedback, even if you think this all makes little sense ;-)
I will keep an eye on this issue to see when we can remove our patching out of ADL.